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<header1>FOLDERPAD</header1>
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      This window is accessed by <strong>right-clicking</strong> the notepad icon in the Notification Area.<br />
      &nbsp;&nbsp; <img src='images/taskbar.png'><br />
      The purpose of this window is to make accessing folders that you may use alot, quicker and easily accessed straight from your Taskbar.<br />
      Some more common folders/locations are located on the left of the window with button icons, especially 'My Computer' since it is not considered a folder by Windows.
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         <li>My Computer</li>
         <li>My Documents</li>
         <li>Desktop</li>
         <li>Control Panel</li>
         <li>Program Files</li>
         <li>Add/Remove Programs</li>
         <li>Network Properties</li>
         <li>Printers Folder</li>
         <li>Windows Fonts Folder</li>
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      Right-clicking on the main listbox area of the window will give you several context menu options<br />
      &nbsp; <strong>NOTE:</strong> Some options will not be available if a folder location is not selected.<br /><br />
      
      &nbsp; <strong>NOTE:</strong> When adding a custom path, it must with '&lt;drive&gt;:\' or a UNC path notation of '\\' to be valid (ex: CORRECT: C:\Windows\, \\cronus\data\)
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